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Jose Lopez has agreed to a one-year contract with the Yomiuri Giants of Japan's Central League.

The deal will pay him $1.2 million, which is probably double what he would have made state-side. Lopez batted just .246/.270/.356 in 81 games last season, but he does have some power and should do pretty well in Japan. His contract also carries a club option for 2014. Mon, Jan 7, 2013 11:28:00 AM

CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reports that Jose Lopez is close to a deal with the Yomiuri Giants of Japan's Central League.

It was reported over the weekend that the Astros were close to signing Lopez, but that was incorrect. The 29-year-old infielder batted just .246/.270/.356 in 81 games this past season between the Indians and White Sox and owns a .688 career OPS in the big leagues. He'll hope for better luck overseas. Wed, Dec 26, 2012 02:52:00 PM

CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reports that there is "nothing going on" with Jose Lopez and the Astros.

MLB.com's Brian McTaggart has also said the Astros are not in "active discussions at this time with free agents." Lopez reportedly said Saturday that he would be flying to Houston soon to take a physical, but apparently that's not the case. The 29-year-old will continue to look for a job. Sun, Dec 23, 2012 08:23:00 AM

According to MLBTradeRumors.com, the Astros are close to signing free agent infielder Jose Lopez.

Lopez, who is currently playing in the Venezuelan Winter League, said during a press conference Saturday that he's flying to Houston on December 26, and that everything will depend on a physical exam. The 29-year-old hit .246/.270/.356 with four home runs and 28 RBI in 81 games between the Indians and White Sox in 2012. Sat, Dec 22, 2012 07:02:00 PM

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CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reports that Jose Lopez is close to a deal with the Yomiuri Giants of Japan's Central League.

It was reported over the weekend that the Astros were close to signing Lopez, but that was incorrect. The 29-year-old infielder batted just .246/.270/.356 in 81 games this past season between the Indians and White Sox and owns a .688 career OPS in the big leagues. He'll hope for better luck overseas.

CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reports that there is "nothing going on" with Jose Lopez and the Astros.

MLB.com's Brian McTaggart has also said the Astros are not in "active discussions at this time with free agents." Lopez reportedly said Saturday that he would be flying to Houston soon to take a physical, but apparently that's not the case. The 29-year-old will continue to look for a job.

According to MLBTradeRumors.com, the Astros are close to signing free agent infielder Jose Lopez.

Lopez, who is currently playing in the Venezuelan Winter League, said during a press conference Saturday that he's flying to Houston on December 26, and that everything will depend on a physical exam. The 29-year-old hit .246/.270/.356 with four home runs and 28 RBI in 81 games between the Indians and White Sox in 2012.

White Sox signed INF Jose Lopez to a minor league contract; assigned him to Triple-A Charlotte.

Lopez was released by the Indians over the weekend after clearing waivers. The 28-year-old batted just .249/.272/.366 with four home runs, 28 RBI and a .639 OPS in 224 plate appearances with Cleveland this season, but he figures to join the White Sox at some point in late August or September.

He had been designated for assignment last week after batting .249/.272/.366 with four home runs, 28 RBI and a .639 OPS in 224 plate appearances. Lopez will try to catch on somewhere to finish out the season.

Lopez was sent out as the Indians added Frank Herrmann to their beleaguered bullpen. The 28-year-old is batting .249/.272/.366 with four home runs, 28 RBI and a .639 OPS in 224 plate appearances this year. He could draw some interest on waivers.

Jose Lopez had a massive day at the dish on Saturday, going 5-for-6 with three RBI in an 11-5 thrashing of the Orioles.

The five-hit night raised Lopez's batting average from .232 to .257. With Lonnie Chisenhall on the disabled list, Lopez is being counted on to be a run producer in the Indians' lineup. He did the job Saturday.

Jose Lopez belted a three-run homer in his only at-bat in Tuesday night's loss to the Yankees.

Lopez entered the game after Jack Hannahan was ejected and took Cory Wade deep in the ninth inning. He's homered four times and driven in 23 runs this year but hadn't had an RBI since June 14 before tonight.

Lopez's third home run of the season was his first since May 17. Receiving limited starts and a continual threat to be designated for assignment, Lopez is off the radar outside of exceptionally deep AL-only leagues.

We knew it would take quite a haul for the White Sox to give up three years of one of the best pitchers in the game, and they managed to find it from Boston. Moncada, the centerpiece of the deal, is one of the top position prospects in all of baseball. He turns 22 in May and batted .294/.407/.511 with 15 homers and 45 stolen bases over 106 games last season between High-A and Double-A. Moncada struggled during his first exposure to the majors, but that wasn’t unexpected given his age and inexperience against advanced pitching. He should get a shot with the big club at some point in 2017, likely at second base. There’s still fantasy mega-stud potential here.